Kim Kardashian West Teases a Fragrance as Her Next KKW Beauty Product Launch

Just when you thought Kim Kardashian West's KKW Beauty line would only include infinite variations on her multi-step crème and powder contour kits, she teases a brand new product that will (probably) not play up your cheekbones. Nor is it another liquid lipstick collaboration with little sister Kylie Jenner's Kylie Cosmetics. In fact, the next KKW product isn't face-focused at all — prepare accordingly.

On Wednesday night, Kardashian West shared a close-up photo of a bunch of pink flowers on Instagram with the caption, "Gardenia." What should have been an on-the-nose caption soon turned into quite the mystery for the reality star's followers, once they realized that the flowers in the picture were not gardenias at all. (In Kim K's defense, she did admit just last month that she is "so bad with captions.") "Those are orchids, but they're very pretty," one encouraging commenter wrote, while another added, "lol those are orchids! But you still give me life, KKW!"

We may never know for sure whether Kardashian West is trying to test her followers' gardening knowledge (if so, they passed with flying colors) or if she deemed real gardenias not pretty enough to be featured on her highly curated Instagram feed. We do know, however, that one of the two flowers is linked to an upcoming KKW fragrance, since one of the gardenias orchids was tagged with a link to a brand-new "kkwfragrance" Instagram account. The page, simply titled "KKW," currently has zero photos and just over 300 followers, but you can expect that number to climb toward Kardashian West's own 103 million count once she starts giving more straightforward hints about the floral perfume.

Kardashian West previously teased a KKW fragrance on her Snapchat (and trademarked "KKW Fragrance" over the summer), but told Allure that it wouldn't arrive until the "end of the year." She added, "There's definitely going to be a few other products coming out from the line pretty soon, it'll kinda move fast." An undereye concealer kit was reportedly already in the works. "It has taken me years to figure out how to conceal my dark circles on my undereyes. That's what people were always asking me," she said — but perhaps more people started asking about her signature scent instead.